Byco SPM facility
receives first shipload
Ever since
this blog started I have been talking about problems being faced by Pakistan’s
energy sector. Today, I am extremely delighted to talk about a new facility
which is a proof of confidence of investors in the country.
Byco has
achieved yet another historic milestone by bringing the first ever oil tanker
carrying 70,000 tons crude oil from Abu Dahbi to its newly
established deep sea single point mooring (SPM) facility.
In the
initial stages, the SPM shall be used to handle crude oil for Byco's newly
completed 120,000 bpd and the existing fully operative smaller refinery of
35,000 bpd.
This marks
the commissioning of 3rd port which will be used for import of crude oil and
petroleum products. With a clear draft of 25 meters this facility can
accommodate larger size vessels carrying crude oil/POL in cargo sizes of over
100,000 tons.
The full
operation of SPM will create adequate availability of other oil piers leading
to reduced waiting time and consequential demurrage.
Presently
imported crude oil/POL products are being handled at Karachi and Bin Qasim ports.
Both these ports have a draft limitation and as such cannot accommodate larger
ships.
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